On
June
21,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Seventh
District
Subcommittee
issued
a
public
reprimand
with
terms
to
William
L.
Stables
Jr.
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
declining
or
terminating
representation,
fairness
to
opposing
party
and
counsel,
and
bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters.
This
was
an
agreed
disposition
of
disciplinary
matters.

On
June
24,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
Seung
Oh
Kang’s
license
to
practice
law.
In
consenting
to
the
revocation,
Ms.
Kang
admitted
that
the
charges
against
her
are
true
and
that
she
could
not
successfully
defend
against
them.
The
board,
on
June
7,
2013,
suspended
Ms.
Kang’s
license
to
practice
law
based
on
her
conviction
of a
crime
by
the
U.S.
District
Court
of
Maryland.

On
June
17,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
Charles
Edward
Ayers
Jr.’s
license
to
practice
law
for
failing
to
comply
with
terms
imposed
by
the
board
in
its
November
20,
2001,
order
imposing
a
public
reprimand
with
terms.
The
alternate
sanction
in
that
matter
was
revocation.
In
consenting
to
the
revocation,
Mr.
Ayers
admits
that
the
charges
against
him
are
true.

On
April
23,
2013,
a
Virginia
State
Bar
Fifth
District
–
Section
II
Subcommittee
issued
a
public
reprimand
to
Christopher
L.
Markham
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
responsibilities
regarding
nonlawyer
assistants,
unauthorized
practice
of
law;
multijurisdictional
practice
of
law,
communications
concerning
a
lawyer’s
services,
advertising,
firm
name
and
letterheads,
and
Virginia
Supreme
Court
Rule
1A:5(f).
This
was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
May
28,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Scott
Browning
Gilly’s
license
to
practice
law
for
one
year
based
on
the
same
action
by
the
Committee
on
Grievances
for
the
United
States
District
Court,
Southern
District
of
New
York.
The
VSB
Disciplinary
Board
found
that
Gilly
violated
professional
rules
that
govern
candor
toward
the
tribunal,
fairness
to
opposing
party
and
counsel,
truthfulness
in
statements
to
others,
responsibilities
of a
partner
or
supervisory
lawyer,
and
misconduct.
This
was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
May
15,
2013,
a
Virginia
State
Bar
Tenth
District
–
Section
I
Subcommittee
issued
a
public
reprimand
with
terms
to
David
Samir
Saliba
for
violating
a
professional
rule
that
governs
misconduct.
This
was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
June
11,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Second
District
Subcommittee
issued
a
public
reprimand
to
Alana
Sherrise
Powers
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
safekeeping
property
and
communication.
This
was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
June
5,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Second
District
Committee
–
Section
II
issued
a
public
reprimand
to
James
Pearce
Brice
Jr.
for
violating
the
rules
that
govern
safekeeping
of
client
property.
Mr.
Brice
failed
to
comply
with
the
terms
of a
prior
private
admonition.
This
was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

Effective
June
7,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Seung
Oh
Kang’s
license
to
practice
law
based
on
her
conviction
of a
crime
by
the
U.S.
District
Court
of
Maryland.
The
board
ordered
her
to
appear
on
June
28,
2013,
to
show
cause
why
her
license
should
not
be
further
suspended
or
revoked.

Effective
June
7,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Kenneth
Allen
Martin’s
license
to
practice
law.
The
board
ordered
him
to
appear
on
June
28,
2013,
to
show
cause
why
an
eighteen-month
suspension
that
was
imposed
by
the
District
of
Columbia
Court
of
Appeals
should
not
be
imposed
in
Virginia.

On May
13,
2013, a
Virginia
State
Bar
Tenth
District
–
Section
II
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
to
James
Douglas
Fleenor
for
violating
a
professional
rule
that
governs
diligence.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On May
3, 2013,
a
Virginia
State
Bar
Tenth
District
-
Section
I
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Richard
Waters
Davis
Jr.
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
conflict
of
interest:
prohibited
transactions,
and bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On May
17,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Arthur
Charles
Ermlich
Jr.’s
license
to
practice
law for
three
years
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
fairness
to
opposing
party
and
counsel,
bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters,
and
misconduct.

On May
17,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Henry
St. John
FitzGerald’s
license
to
practice
law for
an
additional
thirty
days for
failing
to
comply
with
terms of
a
four-year
suspension
issued
December
19,
2012.
The
thirty-day
suspension
will
take
effect
on
December
19,
2016.

On May
1, 2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
issued a
public
reprimand
with
terms to
David
Lassiter
Jr.
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence
and
safekeeping
property.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On May
17,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
administratively
suspended
Benjamin
Thomas
Reed's
license
to
practice
law for
failing
to
comply
with a
subpoena
duces
tecum
issued
by the
bar.

*On
May 30,
2013,
Mr. Reed
complied
with the
subpoena
duces
tecum
and the
suspension
was
lifted.

On April
26,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
Richard
Lawrence
James
McGarry’s
license
to
practice
law for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
communication,
declining
or
terminating
representation,
truthfulness
in
statements
to
others,
bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters,
and
misconduct.

Effective
May 1,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Michael
Christopher
Fasano’s
license
to
practice
law for
sixty
days for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
scope of
representation,
truthfulness
in
statements
to
others,
and
misconduct.

Effective
June 1,
2013,
the
Circuit
Court of
the
County
of
Fairfax,
Virginia,
suspended
Jin-Ho
Cynn’s
license
to
practice
law for
six
months
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
conflict
of
interest:
general
rule,
safekeeping
property,
bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters,
and
misconduct.

Effective
April 5,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
suspended
Sandy
Yeh
Chang’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
the
November
26,
2012,
one-year
suspension
of her
license
by the
United
States
District
Court,
District
of
Maryland.
The
board
ordered
her to
appear
on April
26,
2013, to
show
cause
why the
same
discipline
that was
imposed
by the
United
States
District
Court in
Maryland
should
not be
imposed
in
Virginia.

*The
Disciplinary
Board
continued
the
hearing
until
May 17,
2013.

**On
May 17,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
dismissed
the show
cause
proceeding
against
Ms.
Chang.

***On
October
9, 2013
the
Disciplinary
Board
decided
to
reconsider
its
decision
to
dismiss
the Show
Cause.

****At a
hearing
on
December
19,
2013,
the
Disciplinary
Board
dismissed
the show
cause.

On April
3, 2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
the
license
of
Timothy
Paul
Harris
for six
months,
with
terms,
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
fees,
safekeeping
property,
declining
or
terminating
representation,
meritorious
claims
and
contentions,
candor
toward
the
tribunal,
and
misconduct.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
September
24,
2012, a
three-judge
panel of
the
Circuit
Court of
the
County
of
Fairfax
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Stephen
Joseph
Sheehy
III
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
candor
toward
the
tribunal
and
misconduct.

On March
22,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
the
license
of
David
Benjamin
Weinberg
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
competence,
diligence,
communication,
declining
or
terminating
representation,
unauthorized
practice
of law;
multijurisdictional
practice
of law,
and bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters.

On March
5, 2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Third
District
–
Section
I
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Nnika
Evangeline
White
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
and bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On March
21,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Ninth
District
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
with
terms to
Gregory
Thomas
Casker
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
communication
and
declining
or
terminating
representation.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
February
25,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Seventh
District
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
with
terms to
Robert
P.
Dwoskin
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
fees,
and
fairness
to
opposing
party
and
counsel.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

Effective
February
28,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Anthony
George
Spencer
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
responsibilities
regarding
nonlawyer
assistants,
bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters,
and
misconduct.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On March
15,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
administratively
suspended
Pauline
Marjorie
Ewald's
license
to
practice
law for
failing
to
comply
with a
subpoena
duces
tecum
issued
by the
bar.

On March
5, 2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Fifth
District
–
Section
I
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
with
terms to
Jad
Najate
Sarsour
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence
and
safekeeping
property.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
December
12,
2012, a
three-judge
panel of
the
Circuit
Court
for the
County
of
Chesterfield
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Ernest
Wayne
Powell
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
truthfulness
in
statements
to
others
and
dealing
with
unrepresented
persons.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
February
25,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Third
District–
Section
II
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
with
terms to
Sara
Elizabeth
Chase
for
violating
rules of
professional
conduct
that
govern
competence
and
diligence.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
February
11,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Fifth
District
--
Section
II
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
to
Stephen
Meredith
Farmer
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
conflict
of
interest:
prohibited
transactions.

On
January
28,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Fifth
District
–
Section
I
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
with
terms to
Michael
Alan
Ward
for
violating
rules of
professional
conduct
that
govern
communication,
declining
or
terminating
representation,
and bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters.

Effective
November
16,
2012,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
Denny
Pat
Dobbins’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
the
September
20,
2012,
revocation
of his
license
to
practice
in the
U.S.
Bankruptcy
Court,
Eastern
District
of
Virginia.

On
January
25,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Fifth
District
Subcommittee
issued a
public
reprimand
to
John
Patrick
Bond
for
violating
rules of
professional
conduct
that
govern
competence,
diligence,
communication,
and
fairness
to
opposing
party
and
counsel.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
February
5, 2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
Randall
Bertron
Campbell’s
license
to
practice
law for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
diligence,
communication,
fees,
safekeeping
property,
declining
or
terminating
representation,
bar
admission
and
disciplinary
matters,
and
misconduct.
In
consenting
to the
revocation,
Mr.
Campbell
admitted
that the
charges
against
him are
true and
he could
not
successfully
defend
against
them.

On
January
25,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
dismissed
all
misconduct
charges
against
Edward
Francis
Halloran,
for lack
of clear
and
convincing
evidence.

February
4, 2013
*

Charles
Frederick
Daum,
736 5th
Street,
NE,
Washington,
DC 20002

VSB
Docket
No.
13-000-093224

On
January
28,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
summarily
suspended
Charles
Frederick
Daum’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
his
conviction
of a
crime in
the
United
States
District
Court
for the
District
of
Columbia.
He was
ordered
to
appear
before
the
board on
February
15,
2013, to
show
cause
why his
license
to
practice
law in
Virginia
should
not be
further
suspended
or
revoked.

*On
February
15,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
revoked
Charles
Frederick
Daum’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
his
conviction
for a
crime in
the
United
State
District
Court
for the
District
of
Columbia.
The
board
had
summarily
suspended
Mr.
Daum’s
license
on
January
28,
2013.

On
January
28,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
summarily
suspended
David
Garrett
Mullins’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
his
disbarment
by the
Supreme
Court of
Tennessee
at
Nashville.
He was
ordered
to
appear
before
the
board on
February
15,
2013, to
show
cause
why the
same
discipline
that was
imposed
in
Tennessee
should
not be
imposed
in
Virginia.

*On
February
1, 2013
the case
was
continued
by the
Board
until
April
26,
2013.

On
January
24,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
John
Alan
Jackson’s
license
to
practice
law. In
consenting
to the
revocation,
Mr.
Jackson
admitted
that the
disciplinary
charges
against
him are
true and
that he
could
not
successfully
defend
against
them.

On
January
25,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Fifth
District
Subcommittee
issued a
public
admonition
to
Kevin
Eugene
Smith
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
scope of
representation,
diligence,
communication,
and
safekeeping
property.

On
January
23,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
administratively
suspended
Glenn
Charles
Lewis's
license
to
practice
law for
failing
to
comply
with a
subpoena
duces
tecum
issued
by the
bar.

On
January
23,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
administratively
suspended
Glenn
Charles
Lewis's
license
to
practice
law for
failing
to
comply
with a
subpoena
duces
tecum
issued
by the
bar.

On
January
2, 2012,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
Gregory
Dean
Foster’s
license
to
practice
law for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
safekeeping
property,
responsibility
regarding
nonlawyer
assistants,
misconduct,
and the
Consumer
Real
Estate
Settlement
Protection
Act. In
consenting
to the
revocation,
Foster
admitted
that the
charges
against
him are
true.

Effective
January
29,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
summarily
suspended
Barry
Maurice
Johnson’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
his
disbarment
by the
Court of
Appeals
of
Maryland.
Johnson
was
ordered
to
appear
before
the
board on
February
15,
2013, to
show
cause
why the
same
discipline
that was
imposed
in
Maryland
should
not be
imposed
in
Virginia.

*On
February
15,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
revoked
Barry
Maurice
Johnson’s
license
to
practice
law
based on
his
disbarment
by
consent
by the
Court of
Appeals
of
Maryland.

On
December
14,
2012,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
suspended
Hector
Ines
Hernandez
Sr.’s
license
to
practice
law for
sixty
days for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
safekeeping
property,
unauthorized
practice
of law,
and
misconduct.

On
December
19,
2012,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
suspended
Henry
St. John
Fitzgerald’s
license
to
practice
law for
four
years
for
violating
professional
rules
that
govern
competence,
scope of
representation,
diligence,
communication,
meritorious
claims
and
contentions,
fairness
to
opposing
party
and
counsel,
responsibility
regarding
nonlawyer
assistants,
and
misconduct.
This was
an
agreed
disposition
of
misconduct
charges.

On
January
15,
2013,
the
Virginia
State
Bar
Disciplinary
Board
administratively
suspended
Pauline
Marjorie
Ewald's
license
to
practice
law for
failing
to
comply
with a
subpoena
duces
tecum
issued
by the
bar.